***I have yet to tie the knot. The main
reason for this is because I am not so stable in my emotional maturity to
guarantee that I can settle down and be faithful to one person for the rest of
my life. I can’t do that- right now. Maybe some day. Maybe never. I don’t know.
However, I do have eyes. And a brain. And I use all three. It’s like a magical
power that is seldom used anymore. And because I use my brain, I am able to
make the observations necessary to know that I am not fully prepared to get
married, unlike some people.***
I am not a
politically minded person. Until the past year or two, I didn’t really care
about politics. Actually, it was not until people started utilizing the subjects
of sexual orientation and female reproductive organs as platforms for candidacy
that I really started to sit up straighter and pay closer attention.
In this day
and age, I am truly amazed anyone actually still has the gall to use the
“sanctity of marriage” as a standing point for their arguments. Really? I mean,
do we as Americans in this day and age actually give a flying flip about
marriage and who is marrying whom? My original viewpoint had been this: If one
person feels that they can suffer through another person’s idiosyncrasies and
bad habits for the rest of their lives, living with them under one roof, and,
at times, attempting to raise younger carbon copies of themselves, why would we
fight it?
Nowadays,
however, this situation has found me to be more cynical and grossly fed up. We
find ourselves in a society where common law marriage, premarital sex, and
adultery are king. We laugh at them during our midday sitcoms. We know several
people within our lives who deal with these situations as their everyday
lifestyles. Heck, Maury would be out of a job if it weren’t for these lifestyles.
Still, not even these people with these situations are what really tick me off.
What really grinds my gears are the people who view marriage to have equal
sanctity with that of a dying goldfish in a toilet bowl- Those dreadful people
who find marriage to be so expendable that they are celebrating their 6th
marriage within a year of their 5th divorce. THESE are the people
that are ruining marriage in America .
You cannot tell me that these are stable people. I know several individuals who
have chosen to play this marriage game well into their older years, and have
yet to stop. I imagine they will die at the altar or in court. Some people, I
feel, cheat on their spouses just to get out of the marriage. And then,
sometimes, they actually marry the person with whom they did the adulterous
act. Talk about trust on both accounts! It goes back to that questionable
stability I mentioned.
Here’s
another thought for you- if we are going to limit who can marry whom, we should
also put a limit on how many times people get married. I thought maybe three
times, and then their locked in for life, spending the rest of their time
trying to figure out how to kill the other person and making it look like an
accident. I’m serious. To say that homosexuals are the reason behind the
corruption of marriage in the world today is an absolute joke. Period. I find
it hilarious that the people who are taking this idea and making giant
campaigns for their causes haven’t actually caught on yet. Maybe we should
fix what is already broken before we attempt to sever bonds that have yet to be
formed.
Oh, and for
those of you who make fun of those Sister Wives people? Yeah, screw you. Those
dudes can stay married to multiple women for X amount of years and yet we’ve
got people who can’t stay married to ONE person for more than 10? You won’t
catch me making another Mormon marriage joke.